Old Testament

Title: The Apostles Bible / A Modern English Translation of the Greek Septuagint / General Editor: Paul W. Esposito / Translated by: Sir Lancelot C.L. BrentonDate: 2004Publisher: 1stBooksContents: Old TestamentReferences:Taliaferro CN00096Images:Cover, Title pageComments: This is an updating of Brenton's translation of the Septuagint into more modern English.

New Testament

Title: The Byzantine Majority New Testament / Translated by Paul W. EspositoDate: 2007Publisher: Self-published at www.lulu.comContents: New TestamentReferences:Taliaferro CN00096Images:Cover, Title pageComments: This has been published by serveral self-publishing companies in addition to lulu.com.

The Complete Apostles´ Bible (2nd, revised ed.)

Title: The Complete Apostles´ Bible
Translated by Paul W. EspositoDate: ⓒ Paul W. Esposito. Second Edition 2007Publisher: Bloomington IN (U.S.A.): AuthorHouse™ Contents: PB, OT in the LXX– Version. NT from the Majority TextLanguage:References:Images: Cover and title Location: Collection Bibelarchiv–Birnbaum. Karlsruhe/ Baden, GermanyComments: „The Old Testament is a revision of Sir Lancelot C. L. Brenton´s translation of the Greek Septuagint.“ But, regrettably, this is not anywhere mentioned in this edition.

»This second edition has many revisions, including a new paragraph format, subject headings, and quotation marks for the Old Testament. This combination of Old and New testaments is the first of its kind, pairing the Greek Septuagint translation of the Old Testament with the "Majority Text“, which is a text compiled out of all existing Greek manuscripts (over 5000 have been discovered).«

Psalm 151 is added to the Psalter. As there´s no index to the Biblical Books, the reader will be surprised neither to find any of the Deuterocanonical (Apocryphal) books, nor the Greek additions to e.g. Esther and Daniel. So, like the „Septuagint Bible“ of Chas. Thomson & Chas. A. Muses, P. W. Esposito´s version entirely follows the Hebrew canon of Scripture.

N. B.: Readers are reminded that this book breathes the digital age; a magnifier is a good solution for carefree reading.